Workshop & Conference Presenter

Diane Gedeon-Martin, President of The Write Source, LLC, is a nationally recognized grants consultant, instructor, and lecturer in the area of grants and grant seeking for nonprofit organizations. Her dedication to the field is evident in the way she speaks about the grant seeking process; her enthusiasm is contagious! The materials she develops for workshops, conference sessions, and online webinars/audioconferences blend the best of a strong academic program with a practical approach to grant seeking to provide an exceptional learning opportunity for all.

From 2001 to 2015, she was an adjunct faculty member of The Fund Raising School at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University where she not only taught Preparing Successful Grant Proposalsbut also co-developed the curriculum for the course along with Melissa S. Brown of Melissa S. Brown & Associates. Before joining the faculty at Indiana University, she taught grant seeking for four years for a similar program conducted by Wayne State University in Detroit. Her other faculty positions include the following:

Because of her expertise in the field, she is a frequent guest speaker at conferences sponsored by local, state, national, and international associations. Please see the Sample Workshop/Conference Host List for more information. The roster includes six consecutive years speaking at the annual AFP International Conference and a presenter for their Audio-Conference Series.

See the Workshop and Conference Schedule pages of this website to learn more about upcoming venues where she will be sharing her expertise about the grant seeking process. She speaks at conferences all over the country and may be in a location near you!

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Learn the basics of researching grant opportunities and preparing grant proposals to foundations and corporations through a step-by-step approach to the process. From developing the proposal idea to completing the details of the budget, this[...]

The Cedars in Portland, Maine, received a $1.5 million (over three years) grant from the Sam L. Cohen Foundation to name their new health center as part of their $30.0 million capital campaign, Grow Bold with Us.